Prithvi Chandrakanth
Aravind Eye Hospital
22 Papers
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Prithvi Chandrakanth is an academic researcher from Aravind Eye Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Photography. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Trash to treasure Retcam.
TL;DR: This inexpensive device is made by recycling and modifying the plastic hand sanitizer bottle in the clinics/hospitals which can be used for documenting, diagnosing, screening, and academic purposes.
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Potpourri of retinopathies in rare eye disease – A case series
Neelam Pawar,George J Manayath,Shishir Verghese,Prithvi Chandrakanth,Virna M Shah,Ashwini Kumar Raut,Swarna Gaikwad,Parth A Patil,Mansha Daswani,R Meenakshi,Kalpana Narendran,Venkatapathy Narendran +11 more
TL;DR: A case of Senior Loken syndrome in pediatric age is described in this series with varied ophthalmic manifestations ranging from retinitis pigmentosa to orbital abscess and features of Hallervorden Spatz syndrome presenting with bull's eye maculopathy are enlightened.
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Smartphone Gonioscopy with a Magnifying Intraocular Lens - A Cost-Effective Angle Imaging Device.
Prithvi Chandrakanth,Sneha Chavan,Shishir Verghese,Hirika Gosalia,Ganesh Raman,Chandrakanth K S,Venkatapathy Narendran +6 more
TL;DR: Gonioscopy is demonstrated using a smartphone attached with an intraocular lens which behaves like a macrolens which can be used for screening and photographic documentation of the angle and can be of immense benefit especially in primary health care centres.
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The Gimbalscope – A novel smartphone-assisted retinoscopy technique
Prithvi Chandrakanth,Hirika Gosalia,Shishir Verghese,Kalpana Narendran,Venkatapathy Narendran +4 more
TL;DR: This technical report explains the assembly of the smartphone-assisted retinoscope and provides examples of the range of normal and abnormal reflexes that can be captured.
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Innovative rapid detection of ocular surface parasitosis in under-resourced facilities
Hirika Gosalia,Prithvi Chandrakanth,Shishir Verghese,C. K. S. Menon,Kalpana Narendran,Ram Rammohan +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used the intra-ocular lens (IOL) in two innovative forms, anterior segment photography with IOL (ASPI) and an IOL-based microscope (IOCOPE) for rapid detection and management of patients suspected with parasitic infestation without the aid of slit lamp and light microscopy.
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